About Screen Machines

Robert “Videobob” Moseley is the creative mastermind behind a unique prop shop in Dallas that creates iconic replica vehicles from TV shows and movies. His clients are often adult “fanboys” who still hold onto the big screen obsessions of their youth. But it’s not cheap—a Delorean with Flux Capacitor will set you back a cool $60,000 just for starters. In each half-hour episode of Screen Machines Videobob and his crew—a ragtag bunch of misfits including an aspiring illusionist, and a brainy engineer—take on a new project where they research, gather materials, build, refine and test their vehicles before unveiling them to clients. No detail is too minor, no client too demanding and no challenge is too great for Videobob and his crew. Among the epic replicas the team builds is a 1960 Cadillac ambulance into the Ghostbusters Ecto 1, a revamped 1963 Cadillac convertible to mimic the iconic “creampuff” from Scarface, the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) from Knight Rider and a custom Jurassic Park style Jeep.